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Philippine Marcos' approval, trust ratings dip - poll

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's approval and trust ratings slightly dropped as he entered his third year in office, according to independent opinion pollster Pulse Asia.

Philippine Marcos' approval, trust ratings dip - poll
Asia|News|World

Malaysia's former PM Mahathir hospitalised over coughing

Malaysia's 99-year-old former prime minister of two decades, Mahathir Mohamad, has been admitted to hospital for coughing, his spokesman said on Thursday.

Malaysia's former PM Mahathir hospitalised over coughing
Asia|World

Vietnam files UN claim to extended continental shelf in South China Sea

Vietnam has filed a claim with the United Nations for an extended continental shelf (ECS) in the South China Sea, a month after regional neighbour the Philippines made a similar move,

Vietnam files UN claim to extended continental shelf in South China Sea
Europe|News|World

British, Irish PMs seek to reset strained ties over pints of Guinness

New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Irish counterpart Simon Harris sought to usher in improved relations with pints of Guinness on Wednesday, promising to work together

British, Irish PMs seek to reset strained ties over pints of Guinness
News|Technology

Meta decides to suspend its generative AI tools in Brazil

Meta Platforms said on Wednesday it decided to suspend use of generative artificial intelligence tools in Brazil in response to the government's objections to its new privacy

Meta decides to suspend its generative AI tools in Brazil
News|US

US Senator Menendez denies media report of resignation

U.S.

US Senator Menendez denies media report of resignation
Business|Health|US

Ardelyx sues US health department over kidney disease drug

Drugmaker Ardelyx said on Wednesday that it has filed a lawsuit against the U.S.

Ardelyx sues US health department over kidney disease drug
News|US|World

US Navy exonerates 258 Black sailors unjustly punished after 1944 explosion

The U.S.

US Navy exonerates 258 Black sailors unjustly punished after 1944 explosion
Asia|News|World

Fire at shopping centre in China's southwest kills 16

Sixteen people were killed in a fire at a department store in Sichuan province in China's southwest on Wednesday evening, state media said on Thursday.

Fire at shopping centre in China's southwest kills 16
News|Political|US

Schumer, Pelosi increase pressure on Biden to step aside, US media reports

Top Democrats including U.S.

Schumer, Pelosi increase pressure on Biden to step aside, US media reports
News|Political|US|World

Russia ready to work with any US leader, says Lavrov

Russia is ready to work with any U.S. leader - elected by the U.S. people – who is willing to engage in "equitable, mutually respectful dialogue," Russian Foreign Minister

Russia ready to work with any US leader, says Lavrov
US

US Rep. Schiff calls on Biden to end reelection bid, LA Times reports

Democratic U.S.

US Rep. Schiff calls on Biden to end reelection bid, LA Times reports
US|World

China says it has halted arms-control talks with US over Taiwan

China has halted nascent nuclear-arms-control talks with the United States, its foreign ministry said on Wednesday, in a protest of Washington's arms sales to the democratically

China says it has halted arms-control talks with US over Taiwan
MidEast|News|US

US hits former Israeli military sergeant with visa restrictions

The State Department on Wednesday barred a former Israeli Defense Forces sergeant from traveling to the United States, accusing him of being

US hits former Israeli military sergeant with visa restrictions
News|US

Top Republicans in Congress call for Secret Service chief to step down

Top Republicans in the U.S.

Top Republicans in Congress call for Secret Service chief to step down
MidEast|News|World

Protesters disrupt UN Security Council with call to free Gaza hostages

A meeting of the United Nations Security Council on the Middle East was briefly interrupted on Wednesday when two protesters stood with signs and yelled for the release of

Protesters disrupt UN Security Council with call to free Gaza hostages
Europe|News|World

Remains of ancient Papal palace believed to have been found in Rome

The remains of what appears to be a medieval palace where popes lived before they made the Vatican their home have been excavated in Rome prior to renovations for the 2025 Catholic

Remains of ancient Papal palace believed to have been found in Rome
Africa|Economy|News|World

Egypt will halt summer load-shedding power cuts Sunday, PM says

Egypt will halt load-shedding power cuts during the summer as of Sunday, after some natural gas shipments arrived, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said on Wednesday, in a bid to end a

Egypt will halt summer load-shedding power cuts Sunday, PM says
Europe|News|World

NATO appoints new top official for Ukraine

NATO said on Wednesday it had appointed a senior official to lead the alliance's work in Ukraine as part of a broader effort to intensify support for Kyiv as it fights Russia's

NATO appoints new top official for Ukraine
Economy|Europe|News|World

Switzerland opens dozens of Russian sanctions cases

Switzerland has opened investigations into more than 50 cases of possible sanctions violations and has found breaches in 15 of them so far, the government said in a statement on

Switzerland opens dozens of Russian sanctions cases
News|US|World

Kremlin says Trump presidency yielded nothing good for Russia, but at least there was dialogue

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that nothing good for Russia had come of Donald Trump's 2017-2021 U.S. presidency, but that there had at least been dialogue between Moscow and

Kremlin says Trump presidency yielded nothing good for Russia, but at least there was dialogue
Business|News|Technology

BMW recalling over 1,100 vehicles in US over airbag concern, NHTSA says

BMW is recalling 1,145 vehicles in the United States over a potential issue that may cause the driver's airbag to explode during deployment, the U.S.

BMW recalling over 1,100 vehicles in US over airbag concern, NHTSA says
World

Israel's defense minister says Gaza operations allow hostage deal

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant told his U.S. counterpart that military operations in the Gaza Strip have created conditions that would enable a hostage deal to be reached,

Israel's defense minister says Gaza operations allow hostage deal
News|US|World

Fed should be patient on next move, JP Morgan's Dimon says

The U.S.

Fed should be patient on next move, JP Morgan's Dimon says
Environment|News|Science|World

Ukraine set for rain after record-breaking heatwave, forecaster says

An abnormal heatwave seen in Ukraine in the last few weeks will begin to ease on Thursday making way for rain in most of the country, the state weather forecaster said on Wednesday.

Ukraine set for rain after record-breaking heatwave, forecaster says

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